PPP leader Khursheed Shah shifted to hospital in Sukkur

Dunya News

Shah will undergo medical examinations including checking the Troponin I levels in his bloodstream.

SUKKUR (Dunya News) – Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) senior leader Syed Khursheed Shah was admitted to hospital in Sukkur on Sunday.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) shifted Khursheed Shah to the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) after he complained of chest pain.

The PPP leader will stay in hospital until complete medical examination.

Shah will undergo medical examinations including checking the Troponin I levels in his bloodstream.

On September 19, National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had arrested Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) senior leader Syed Khursheed Shah in case pertaining to assets beyond income source.

The PPP stalwart will be produced before the Accountability Court Sukkur on Thursday for a remand.

The inquiry against Khursheed Shah was initiated on August 7. The PPP leader is accused of illegally registering an empty plot in his name for a bungalow in Cooperative Society.

The PPP leader had also allotted to himself an amnesty plot illegally from a cooperative society in Sukkur.

As per the details, the PPP leader was arrested from his residence in Bani Gala.


Zardari s health condition still unimproved


On the other hand, former President Asif Ali Zardari s health condition has not improved, according to latest reports available with the media on Sunday.

Sources said that Zardari’s blood sugar level was not normal that might affect his kidneys and bladder. It is also feared that Zardari’s blood platelets were dropping rapidly which could life threatening if left untreated.

Moreover, the former president has been suffering through severe physical weakness, and has been diagnosed with abnormal swelling of glands in his bladder.

Furthermore, he has been undergoing physical therapy to reduce the spinal cord pain. A hospital administration has formulated a four-member medical board for his treatment.

Later, Zardari’s sibling and provincial health minister Dr Azra told the media that the former president’s platelet count was increasing but he suffered severe pain in his spinal cord.